Concrete Porthole
Rural Electric Association
Rendering for a not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperative.
Massing Diagram
This is an animation of a massing diagram I created to show how we architecturally incorporated the school’s educational program into the building and the site.
Integrus Holiday Sketches
Gleneden
My daughter and I spent a little time hanging out at a local park called Gleneden and I wanted to try out the stabilization feature (sport mode) on my iPhone. I used blender for the camera tracking and 3D compositing in the intro shot.
Pinball Countdown – Sightseeing: World Tour
The PBS Sesame Street Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown). Segment #7 – Sightseeing – World Tour recreated in 3D animation. Fun fact: Number 7 is the only segment where the ball doesn’t enter a hole at the end.
The music was composed by Walt Kraemer, arranged by Ed Bogas, vocals by The Pointer Sisters, assorted San Francisco Bay Area jazz musicians, including George Marsh on drums, Mel Martin on saxophone. It was recorded in 1976 and it debuted in Feb ’77.
All 3d work in Blender (blender.org)
Pinball #7 Breakdown – Work in Progress
A little behind the scenes of the next Pinball Number Count #7 – World Tour. Witness the pinball roll down the Taj Mahal and startle a snake.
Pinball Countdown – Down on the Farm
The PBS Sesame Street Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown). Segment #6 – Down on the Farm recreated in 3D animation.
The music was composed by Walt Kraemer, arranged by Ed Bogas, vocals by The Pointer Sisters, assorted San Francisco Bay Area jazz musicians, including George Marsh on drums, Mel Martin on saxophone. It was recorded in 1976 and it debuted in Feb ’77.
All 3d work in Blender (blender.org)
Pinball Countdown – The Only Way to Travel
The PBS Sesame Street Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown). Segment #5 – The Only Way to Travel recreated in 3D animation.
The music was composed by Walt Kraemer, arranged by Ed Bogas, vocals by The Pointer Sisters, assorted San Francisco Bay Area jazz musicians, including George Marsh on drums, Mel Martin on saxophone. It was recorded in 1976 and it debuted in Feb ’77.
All 3d work in Blender (blender.org)
Pinball Countdown – FORE!
Pinball Countdown – Circus Capers
The PBS Sesame Street Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown). Segment #3 – Circus Capers recreated in 3D animation.
The music was composed by Walt Kraemer, arranged by Ed Bogas, vocals by The Pointer Sisters. It was recorded in 1976 and it debuted in Feb ’77.
All 3d work in Blender (blender.org)
Clay/Fuzz Logo Test
J in Space
Pinball Countdown – A Day at the Carnival
The PBS Sesame Street Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown). Segment #2 – A Day at the Carnival recreated in 3D animation.
I chose to painstakingly recreate this classic animation from my childhood for a couple of reasons. For one, I absolutely love it. It’s such a funky and creative cartoon. Secondly, I took it as a challenge to see if I could pull it off. It turned out to be so much fun modeling each scene and animating the pinball. I’m pleased with the result, although I do not think I will be recreating the other number segments anytime soon.
The music was composed by Walt Kraemer, arranged by Ed Bogas, vocals by The Pointer Sisters, and Andy Narell on steel drums. It was recorded in 1976 and it debuted in Feb ’77.
Hologram Animation
I can hologram anything! Yay!
Happy Halloween!
Demo Reel
Some of my animation, rendering, archviz, time lapse, drone photography, video, and motion graphic work.
Tower Project
Here is a sample of some recent archviz concept work I completed for a tower project in my city. The goal was to create some photo-realistic renderings of the project for marketing purposes.
Also, be sure to check out the website I created for the tower: https://www.spokanefalls.com/. All video, photography and renderings were created by me for the website.
I utilized a DJI Phantom 4 Pro Advanced drone for the exterior view photography and ambient lighting. Blender for the modeling. Cycles for rendering.
Shaftwall 3-D Modeling
The SCAFCO I-Stud Shaftwall System is used to enclose elevator shafts, stairwalls, air-return shafts, mechanical shafts, horizontal membranes and other non-protected floor openings in hotels, office buildings, hospitals, and other large buildings.
Here are some 3-D renderings I made for SCAFCO’s website and marketing materials.